Alex, Did you say $255,000?? Did Range Rover provide heavily armed security guards for the week you had it at your top secret, mountaintop compound? Did your own heavily armed security force get along with Range Rover's or was there open resentment at their presence? 😉 On a serious note, I would be remiss if I failed to mention the headroom actually reaches the mythical 40" mark just like a 20 year old Toyota Matrix.😁
That's the price for this executive four seater, it's made for the people too rich to bother driving themselves around. The base model 5 seater starts at around 100k.
I got my 23 RR PHEV few days ago and it is very smooth ride and EV range of 50+ miles is enough for my daily driving. you can have up to 10 yrs/100k ml warranty on the car if worry about reliability.
Depreciation on these hits alot harder than repairs, even if it cost you an average of $5k/year for maintenance and repairs, but realistically you're looking closer to $3,500 or so.
Although we all know reliability will be an even bigger issue with all of this new tech added(and the colossal mistake of getting rid of the JLR 5.0 V8 for the trouble-prone BMW 4.4), as a careful observer of build quality and construction, the Range Rover has some of the tightest and aligned panel gap tolerances of any mass-produced vehicle. Usually only hand-built Bentleys and Rollers have this high level of fit/finish. Its the small things like no moldings anywhere on the vehicle where the windows meet the body, plus the smooth sides. It just looks so uniform. And obviously, the interior is impeccable(aside from the plastic alumalook on the steering wheel. Porsche still has real aluminum on their wheels, so I'm not sure about thr safety argument)! If I were forced to do so, I'd take this for sure over a Bentaga, but the Cullinan is just a notch higher.
@@dwilliams4558 The current Toyota RAV-4 has too few weld points, hence the squeaking and groaning sounds, and it is definitely NOT one of their better models. I would buy a new Hyundai Tucson instead.
You know your a car person if you get happy over a BMW engine with a dip stick. Like finally maybe they can apply some of the thing they learned to the BMW line up
Great review, Alex. I love the clean lines and minimalist approach which is very classy. Unbelievable attention to luxury. Certainly for the buyer where $$ is no object.
I would have bought this Range Rover but it does not have a level display for the remaining fluid volume of the champagne bottle stored in the rear cooler box. They should have added a scale under the bottle holder attached to the front screen to remind my chauffeur to replace the bottle when empty.
I think if I’m paying $255,000 for my Range Rover one of the options should be since they have options galore an option box where in the US I can choose to have the amber rear turn signals verses the red turn signals I think those ones look better. I’m not a big fan of read rear turn signals.
my 2020 ioniq EV has a 38kwh battery as the only means of driving the vehicle. The fact this will have a 31kwh battery for a phev is nuts. Its also amazing how that little car would get about 130 miles of range off the same 31kwh as this will have
@@FuncleChuck oh I am well aware but my point that a phev will have almost as much battery as my fully electric vehicle is nuts. Granted tbh 50 miles of EV range with a full gas powerplant behind it is a dream for me
Wow! I just keep on drooling all throughout the video! Such an impeccable vehicle and the overall design is spot on! As I watch each and every segment of the video, I keep on imagining myself being there as an owner. 😍 Reliability issues aside, I’d love to include this one in my dream garage! 12:38 Seems strange that Land Rover allows folding rear seats in that executive-seat configuration. Perhaps 99% of buyers may not use that feature but it’s a nice-to-have nonetheless.
The sass level in the review just got higher and higher as the features got more and more fancy lol. Tell jeves to take it slow, I would like to enjoy my cold drink thank you.
There is always sadness when I sit through a review of a Land Rover product. The engineering, features, and appearance are so appealing. The issues with reliability, although the company is making strides, are always present in my mind. You would have to be wealthy enough to not care if this car vehicles breaks down on the road. You would also have to be wealthy enough to have other vehicles to drive while the Land Rover is in the shop. These are costs that are above and beyond the sticker price for the vehicle.
Definitely spot on. As with other British marks such as Jaguar you need to purchase two. One for the road and one in the shop for repairs. That is unforgiveable in today's world. Yes they are luxurious and look and smell wonderful. If that is enough for you then go for it.
Cool😍😍. I love watching your videos… I actually plan on taking out at most, $200k from my ¢rypto investment to get something super cool and efficient like this but I'm afraid of making the wrong pick 🤦♂🤦♂
@Stephen25616 Been there. I lost a lot at start until I started with with an expert broker, Debra Pace. I just met her a few months back and the result is already mind blowing
Wow, it's amazing to hear about Debra here... I've been hearing a lot about her on Twitter. I would love to invest with her but I've been wondering how good she is. Please, what's her requirements and how can I reach her?
Frankly, Debra should be counted as one of the best in the financial and trading industry... I started with just $4k, so far I have withdrawn 25k which I channeled to my Airbnb business. I truly wish I met her earlier
A part of me really wishes they gave it a Maybach/Alpina paint scheme. For THIS much cash I don’t want it to look like your ‘average’ Range Rover from a distance
If and only if this car came with 20 year unlimited mile bumper to bumper warranty would it be worth to buy. Ranger Rover reliability is notoriously poor.
I'd get the top of the line Land Cruiser, while you can still get them. Toyota announced they'll stop selling them in the U.S. market. You'll save a lot of money if you get the Land Cruiser. It's half the price of this Range Rover.
Always interesting to see trends in luxury. While mainstream cars tend to be over-stylish and even complicated (à la Tucson), this Range goes with straight lines and doesn't hide its boxy shape.
Great review as always, Alex. From a lot of other people (including those that work on cars) Range Rovers don't last. The upkeep is extraordinary and it will always be in the shop or have something wrong that you may or may not live with. It looks nice inside and out, but I would probably take either a Bentley Bentaga or the BMW-Alpina XB7, if I were shopping for a luxury SUV (which I'm not).
Looks exactly like the old one except the rear end, interiors are improved but the car looks old as hell, its s shame they didnt change the front end styling to make it a little more mdoern
I really don't see the reason to buy the SV version this year. The autobiography is enough. For the SV of this year I'm not happy that you only get one tray table, and it's in the middle. They should of kept it like the previous version with two tables that sit right in front of you. Talk about being minimalist that folks in the back have to share a tray table after paying 250K.
Cool car. Financial wise, once you are comfortable taking this car to the dealer for an expensive repair and then driving your other car in the meantime, then this is the car for you.
Nobody is talking about the reliability of these vehicles. Many people think this is like the old school Range Rover but the reality is that this is complete trash and endless money pit.
@@chriswoody6768 everything that flies, sails or has wheels is liability not an investment. If I want to invest quarter mil there are far better ways to do so. I can still make a statement with something more reliable instead of this. Also will feel way better driving on long journeys with other vehicles than this one.
What an ugly car this is... Range Rover used to build beautiful SUV's. All they had to do is... make it more reliable. This new Range Rover looks like a KIA. Less is more, Land Rover. And please... no electric Range Rovers. It's pathetic. Talking about saving the planet: There is no man made climate crisis. No increase in average global temperature for more than 25 years. That's why my other ride is a pure SJW shocker... and I love it! 20'000 lbs of jet fuel per hour. Gretaaaah..! ✈
I never wanted a Range Rover due to the reported issues. The wife had to have the P525 LWB version and I must say I feel like Prince Phillip driving it. Much classier than GLS, X7 or Wagoneer.
Not enough ostentatious :they should offer a paint with a cowhide pattern with a script indicating the number of cows sacrificed. Can't forget the number of sacrifices since the reflection of the cow leather tan dash reflects intensely in the windshield even on a gray day like during your test.
Still carrying all those unreliable off-road hardware is just a waste of gas and weight. No one ever take their RR off-road because it cannot really with the thin tires are easy breakdown
No doubt this is an attractive looking SUV. Back when SUVs were becoming popular, I seriously considered the Range Rover. I liked the off road practicality with the on-road civility and the appearance. However, the reliability or rather unreliability argument, was just too much to ignore. If I were a serious off-roader I'd absolutely just get the Lexus LX over this because no matter how you think that reliability doesn't matter you will once you encounter your first or second issue. There is nothing luxurious about being stuck somewhere, having your car towed, or dealing with broken parts, no matter if you have other options. My lack of respect for car-makers who seem to deliberately pass the buck on to customers on the reliability issue, when they obviously know how to implement all the latest technologies, is a slap in the face.
The TaTa motors is spending big Bucks trying to hype up the new Range Rover. The reviewers are coming up with slick words to make it sound like it is something special 😂 but we all know is DOA when compared to the highly technological Cadillac Escalade
You do need all the luxury when you are broken down at the side of the road in the middle of the road at the butt crack of dawn. Dink a point for not having zero gravity seats.
What's with the fascination with sporty drive nobody but kids want that in a luxury vehicle. I want the smoothest ride possible!! Also could care less about sporty handling. Goes to show you why cars got such a shitty ride quality with them listening to reviewers who want to feel every bump and think there at the Nuremburg ring when regular folks just want a comfortable car!!!
Sure, it's an unreliable pile of poop, but if you had the money the impeccable interior and a stylish exterior would still draw me in as a potential buyer.
What a piece of junk! It gets 1 out of 5 for reliability only because they don't do zero! You'll love all the glitz while sitting in a broken down garbage can by the side of the road.
@@robertlibby9716 if you want the luxury of reliability you buy a Camry or corolla or Prius for that. Reliability isn’t a concern for luxury cars. Most people lease them not buy them. If they buy them then they get rid of them in a few years
What an ugly car this is... Range Rover used to build beautiful SUV's. All they had to do is... make it more reliable. This new Range Rover looks like a KIA. Less is more, Land Rover. And please... no electric Range Rovers. It's pathetic. Talking about saving the planet: There is no man made climate crisis. No increase in average global temperature for more than 25 years. That's why my other ride is a pure SJW shocker... and I love it! 20'000 lbs of jet fuel per hour. Gretaaaah..! ✈
Alex, Did you say $255,000?? Did Range Rover provide heavily armed security guards for the week you had it at your top secret, mountaintop compound? Did your own heavily armed security force get along with Range Rover's or was there open resentment at their presence? 😉 On a serious note, I would be remiss if I failed to mention the headroom actually reaches the mythical 40" mark just like a 20 year old Toyota Matrix.😁
They should have kept it at 180k... Lol
That's the price for this executive four seater, it's made for the people too rich to bother driving themselves around. The base model 5 seater starts at around 100k.
Wow. Quite luxurious for an SUV--amazing interior, and those tailgate seats... The exterior is lovely. Enjoyed this review.
I got my 23 RR PHEV few days ago and it is very smooth ride and EV range of 50+ miles is enough for my daily driving. you can have up to 10 yrs/100k ml warranty on the car if worry about reliability.
Just be sure to trade it in before the warranty expires.
Depreciation on these hits alot harder than repairs, even if it cost you an average of $5k/year for maintenance and repairs, but realistically you're looking closer to $3,500 or so.
Although we all know reliability will be an even bigger issue with all of this new tech added(and the colossal mistake of getting rid of the JLR 5.0 V8 for the trouble-prone BMW 4.4), as a careful observer of build quality and construction, the Range Rover has some of the tightest and aligned panel gap tolerances of any mass-produced vehicle. Usually only hand-built Bentleys and Rollers have this high level of fit/finish.
Its the small things like no moldings anywhere on the vehicle where the windows meet the body, plus the smooth sides. It just looks so uniform. And obviously, the interior is impeccable(aside from the plastic alumalook on the steering wheel. Porsche still has real aluminum on their wheels, so I'm not sure about thr safety argument)! If I were forced to do so, I'd take this for sure over a Bentaga, but the Cullinan is just a notch higher.
Culli also half a million
@@naveenthemachine the last Toyota I was in was a rattle box, but the my sisters 2021 Accord Touring has solid construction. Crap shoot, I digress.
@@Smileydudekxy true, and feels it.
@@hellkitty1014 ooof my ‘19 Rav4 definitely rattles
@@dwilliams4558 The current Toyota RAV-4 has too few weld points, hence the squeaking and groaning sounds, and it is definitely NOT one of their better models. I would buy a new Hyundai Tucson instead.
You know your a car person if you get happy over a BMW engine with a dip stick. Like finally maybe they can apply some of the thing they learned to the BMW line up
It looks really good straight on. Very minimalistic as you’d expect.
Great review, Alex. I love the clean lines and minimalist approach which is very classy. Unbelievable attention to luxury. Certainly for the buyer where $$ is no object.
I would have bought this Range Rover but it does not have a level display for the remaining fluid volume of the champagne bottle stored in the rear cooler box. They should have added a scale under the bottle holder attached to the front screen to remind my chauffeur to replace the bottle when empty.
And where's the Poupon Mustard storage?
One of my neighbor’s new RR’s fog lights went down in just one week…still, when it’s not broken, it’s a really great car
"I want a car where EVERYTHING can break in it... like, EVERYTHING." LR: "We got you"
I think if I’m paying $255,000 for my Range Rover one of the options should be since they have options galore an option box where in the US I can choose to have the amber rear turn signals verses the red turn signals I think those ones look better. I’m not a big fan of read rear turn signals.
my 2020 ioniq EV has a 38kwh battery as the only means of driving the vehicle. The fact this will have a 31kwh battery for a phev is nuts. Its also amazing how that little car would get about 130 miles of range off the same 31kwh as this will have
Yep, completely different purposes (and kind of buyers) for those vehicles.
@@FuncleChuck oh I am well aware but my point that a phev will have almost as much battery as my fully electric vehicle is nuts. Granted tbh 50 miles of EV range with a full gas powerplant behind it is a dream for me
Wow! I just keep on drooling all throughout the video! Such an impeccable vehicle and the overall design is spot on! As I watch each and every segment of the video, I keep on imagining myself being there as an owner. 😍 Reliability issues aside, I’d love to include this one in my dream garage!
12:38 Seems strange that Land Rover allows folding rear seats in that executive-seat configuration. Perhaps 99% of buyers may not use that feature but it’s a nice-to-have nonetheless.
Oil change $420. Check it out.
This was yet another outstanding review, Alex. This is clearly an aspirational vehicle for us mere mortals.
This house missing a lot of things for the price 😕
The sass level in the review just got higher and higher as the features got more and more fancy lol.
Tell jeves to take it slow, I would like to enjoy my cold drink thank you.
My dream Land Rover SUV! Nice job Alex.
There is always sadness when I sit through a review of a Land Rover product. The engineering, features, and appearance are so appealing. The issues with reliability, although the company is making strides, are always present in my mind. You would have to be wealthy enough to not care if this car vehicles breaks down on the road. You would also have to be wealthy enough to have other vehicles to drive while the Land Rover is in the shop. These are costs that are above and beyond the sticker price for the vehicle.
I love the look. Only if I could take the chassis and put it on a Toyota Tundra frame, engine, transmission, electrical, etc.
Definitely spot on. As with other British marks such as Jaguar you need to purchase two. One for the road and one in the shop for repairs. That is unforgiveable in today's world. Yes they are luxurious and look and smell wonderful. If that is enough for you then go for it.
20 grand for the paint?! Sheeesh 😂
can change map to satellite images in settings, and haptic feedback can be turned off to make it standard touch
Cool😍😍. I love watching your videos… I actually plan on taking out at most, $200k from my ¢rypto investment to get something super cool and efficient like this but I'm afraid of making the wrong pick 🤦♂🤦♂
@Stephen25616 Been there. I lost a lot at start until I started with with an expert broker, Debra Pace. I just met her a few months back and the result is already mind blowing
Wow, it's amazing to hear about Debra here... I've been hearing a lot about her on Twitter. I would love to invest with her but I've been wondering how good she is. Please, what's her requirements and how can I reach her?
Frankly, Debra should be counted as one of the best in the financial and trading industry... I started with just $4k, so far I have withdrawn 25k which I channeled to my Airbnb business. I truly wish I met her earlier
She will break things down for you... This is her Telegam-user below👇👇
"Debra_Pace" ✔💯
For that price, I'd expect a built-in espresso machine..
A part of me really wishes they gave it a Maybach/Alpina paint scheme. For THIS much cash I don’t want it to look like your ‘average’ Range Rover from a distance
For real off-roading yet still having some lux I’d take a loaded defender
If and only if this car came with 20 year unlimited mile bumper to bumper warranty would it be worth to buy. Ranger Rover reliability is notoriously poor.
How can a company perform so well in so many aspects of high-end design and manufacturing, and still not build a clearly reliable product as well?
those range rovers will be sold out by the end of the week,
8 speed ZF, not 9 speed transmission
Great video as always Alex. Can you please do a review of the Q8 or Cayenne???
Hey Alex I currently own a 23 RR. I found the X7 seat the most uncomfortable of My RR, GLS63, and X7. I would rank them GLS, RR, X7. Me personally.
The refreshed X7 looks ugly too. Just an opinion.
I'd get the top of the line Land Cruiser, while you can still get them. Toyota announced they'll stop selling them in the U.S. market.
You'll save a lot of money if you get the Land Cruiser. It's half the price of this Range Rover.
Always interesting to see trends in luxury. While mainstream cars tend to be over-stylish and even complicated (à la Tucson), this Range goes with straight lines and doesn't hide its boxy shape.
Great review as always, Alex. From a lot of other people (including those that work on cars) Range Rovers don't last. The upkeep is extraordinary and it will always be in the shop or have something wrong that you may or may not live with. It looks nice inside and out, but I would probably take either a Bentley Bentaga or the BMW-Alpina XB7, if I were shopping for a luxury SUV (which I'm not).
You're delusional if you think a Bentayga will cost less to keep on the road between maintenance and repairs
The new LandRover is very nice and totally clean looking interior. Only down side is cost and more cost after 60K miles.
Saw a few on them on road, I really love the design.
Looks exactly like the old one except the rear end, interiors are improved but the car looks old as hell, its s shame they didnt change the front end styling to make it a little more mdoern
I really don't see the reason to buy the SV version this year. The autobiography is enough. For the SV of this year I'm not happy that you only get one tray table, and it's in the middle. They should of kept it like the previous version with two tables that sit right in front of you. Talk about being minimalist that folks in the back have to share a tray table after paying 250K.
Alex, You had the EPA range at 18 City, 16 Hwy and 21 Combined. I would think it would be 21 Hwy, 16 City and 18 Combined.
Bumper? What bumper?
Yet the Rovers are considered the most unreliable vehicles on the market.
Oh my leather!
14:43 Something about how the tweeter is mounted bothers me. It looks like it shouldn’t be there. And, it looks like a Walkie Talkie.
6:41 how does 18 & 16 give 21 combined ?
Has Land Rover done anything to improve reliability?
This gets better fuel economy than my 2007 WRX. Heck.
All I can say is "Wow!"
Cool car. Financial wise, once you are comfortable taking this car to the dealer for an expensive repair and then driving your other car in the meantime, then this is the car for you.
Your MPG numbers are off. 18 city / 16 hwy / 21 comb
Give it 11 months...everything will start to fall apart...it is a range rover afterall...it will spend most of its life in the repair shop
Theres a saying, if you want to go into the outback take a Range Rover. If you want to come back take a landcruiser.
I think is going to break just by watching it.
Surprised about the comparison comments focused on the X7, would have thought this compared more closely to the XB7 (Alpina)
Nobody is talking about the reliability of these vehicles. Many people think this is like the old school Range Rover but the reality is that this is complete trash and endless money pit.
Can’t afford one, eh?
@@chriswoody6768 everything that flies, sails or has wheels is liability not an investment. If I want to invest quarter mil there are far better ways to do so. I can still make a statement with something more reliable instead of this. Also will feel way better driving on long journeys with other vehicles than this one.
What an ugly car this is... Range Rover used to build beautiful SUV's. All they had to do is... make it more reliable. This new Range Rover looks like a KIA. Less is more, Land Rover. And please... no electric Range Rovers. It's pathetic. Talking about saving the planet: There is no man made climate crisis. No increase in average global temperature for more than 25 years.
That's why my other ride is a pure SJW shocker... and I love it! 20'000 lbs of jet fuel per hour. Gretaaaah..! ✈
I never wanted a Range Rover due to the reported issues. The wife had to have the P525 LWB version and I must say I feel like Prince Phillip driving it. Much classier than GLS, X7 or Wagoneer.
I own a x7 the 2021 version. And then not shortly after the new Range came out. I'm just wondering, which one has a softer ride?
Not enough ostentatious :they should offer a paint with a cowhide pattern with a script indicating the number of cows sacrificed. Can't forget the number of sacrifices since the reflection of the cow leather tan dash reflects intensely in the windshield even on a gray day like during your test.
it will spend more time at stealership to repair than on/off road.
But what if Bunty doesn't want to play polo... 🤔
I have yet to see anyone taking one of these "off road". They are all pavement queens
95% of all Range Rovers are on the road and 5% made it home.
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Goodness just buy Jeep Cherokee with the monster V8.
Wagoneer was out about 5-6 year before Range Rover
City - 18 / Hwy - 16 / Comb 21 ? Something is wrong with your math.
A nice “look at my money” vehicle.
I'd say a G-Wagen or gaudy Escalade does that more than this.
Still carrying all those unreliable off-road hardware is just a waste of gas and weight. No one ever take their RR off-road because it cannot really with the thin tires are easy breakdown
This is an S-Class that happens to be an SUV.
Is the Lambo too old to consider ?
No doubt this is an attractive looking SUV. Back when SUVs were becoming popular, I seriously considered the Range Rover. I liked the off road practicality with the on-road civility and the appearance. However, the reliability or rather unreliability argument, was just too much to ignore. If I were a serious off-roader I'd absolutely just get the Lexus LX over this because no matter how you think that reliability doesn't matter you will once you encounter your first or second issue. There is nothing luxurious about being stuck somewhere, having your car towed, or dealing with broken parts, no matter if you have other options. My lack of respect for car-makers who seem to deliberately pass the buck on to customers on the reliability issue, when they obviously know how to implement all the latest technologies, is a slap in the face.
It looks awesome, let's hope the Indian chiefs have gotten the English workers to improve the build and reliability.
The Indian chiefs wouldn’t have a clue how to design this sort of quality never mind build them!
The TaTa motors is spending big Bucks trying to hype up the new Range Rover. The reviewers are coming up with slick words to make it sound like it is something special 😂 but we all know is DOA when compared to the highly technological Cadillac Escalade
The land rover badge is sorely misplaced off to the side
Been like that for decades. Definitely a Landie thing.
You do need all the luxury when you are broken down at the side of the road in the middle of the road at the butt crack of dawn.
Dink a point for not having zero gravity seats.
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16 mpg Hwy, 18 mpg City...21 mpg Comp???????? What kind of math are you using???????
Too bad they got rid of the JLR 5.0!
The interior needs more wood to compete with Bentley.
Ford Flex ? Look side by side wow
Sad about the reliability issues. Really sad because they do so much right. I would be scared to own one!
Too bad it's one of the least reliable and expense to repair vehicles on the road, jeeps excepted of course.
It’s been proven this is a terrible off-roader with the thin tires and large rims as you are reviewing it.
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And do what? Just another status symbol. I hate it
Yet, you watched the video.
What's with the fascination with sporty drive nobody but kids want that in a luxury vehicle. I want the smoothest ride possible!! Also could care less about sporty handling. Goes to show you why cars got such a shitty ride quality with them listening to reviewers who want to feel every bump and think there at the Nuremburg ring when regular folks just want a comfortable car!!!
It’ll be worth 25k in 3 years.
Sure, it's an unreliable pile of poop, but if you had the money the impeccable interior and a stylish exterior would still draw me in as a potential buyer.
What a piece of junk! It gets 1 out of 5 for reliability only because they don't do zero! You'll love all the glitz while sitting in a broken down garbage can by the side of the road.
Who cares about reliability? That’s not why you even get a luxury car
@@naveenthemachine
Yes it is.
@@robertlibby9716 if you want the luxury of reliability you buy a Camry or corolla or Prius for that.
Reliability isn’t a concern for luxury cars. Most people lease them not buy them. If they buy them then they get rid of them in a few years
@@naveenthemachine
Ever look up reliability for Lexus and Acura? They're incredibly reliable and total luxury.
Try thinking before responding.
@@robertlibby9716 I know those exist but the vast majority of Lexus and Acura are nothing more than slightly nicer trim Hondas and Toyotas.
We're going to see a copy of this from China's Landwind in 3...2...1...
😁😆😅😂
yea, vomit inducing. pass.
On all the worst vehicle lists ....see-ya
too pretentious/show off vehicle
"EV" vehicles are not environmentally friendly. please stop spewing this corporate propaganda.
Biggest POS on 4 wheels but it looks Beautiful! Trust Fund Baby Special for People that like to Crap on the Planet!
An overpriced,unreliable English made , average vehicle
Can’t afford one, eh?
What an ugly car this is... Range Rover used to build beautiful SUV's. All they had to do is... make it more reliable. This new Range Rover looks like a KIA. Less is more, Land Rover. And please... no electric Range Rovers. It's pathetic. Talking about saving the planet: There is no man made climate crisis. No increase in average global temperature for more than 25 years.
That's why my other ride is a pure SJW shocker... and I love it! 20'000 lbs of jet fuel per hour. Gretaaaah..! ✈
A caravan of of issues a expensive garbage.
You can go into the Outback with a Land Rover, but a Toyota Land Cruiser will bring you back.